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<blockquote data-quote="Fleegle" data-source="post: 1519368" data-attributes="member: 402985"><p>Yes, you are right bullying is a strong word.</p><p>I went on a course when I worked for a consultancy firm who were really "correct" about everything and I remember being told that you cannot bully someone - they can only feel bullied. So giving an example of bullying (and I don't have any of those) may seem ok or borderline to someone else. It is how it makes that person feel. It is hard on a forum like this when you are trying to get opinions and experiences and people are quite rightly proud of how and what they have achieved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fleegle, post: 1519368, member: 402985"] Yes, you are right bullying is a strong word. I went on a course when I worked for a consultancy firm who were really "correct" about everything and I remember being told that you cannot bully someone - they can only feel bullied. So giving an example of bullying (and I don't have any of those) may seem ok or borderline to someone else. It is how it makes that person feel. It is hard on a forum like this when you are trying to get opinions and experiences and people are quite rightly proud of how and what they have achieved. [/QUOTE]
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